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22–25 SEPTEMBER PHOENIX, ARIZONA, USA
Short Courses
Learn and explore a new topic. Build your skills.
Learn: Assessing geoscience animations and videos, tools for Gain tips: Writing for geologists whose native language is not
geoscientists to write better code, and data-rich introductory English, inclusive and effective college science classrooms, and
teaching modules. how to write an effective scientific paper.
Explore: Luminescence and detrital zircon geochronology, geo- Students and early career professionals: Learn about sequence
heritage, geological mapping, ground-penetrating radar, limno- stratigraphy, petroleum structural geology, planetary geologic
geology, interpretation of natural gases, forensic geochemistry, mapping, the structure and stratigraphy used for basin explora-
structural geology, and petroleum systems fundamentals. tion, and take a variety of career workshops.
Strengthen your research, data-collection, and fieldwork K–12 teachers: Create hands-on activities and think scientifi-
skills with courses that address: High-resolution topography cally in a changing world.
and 3D imaging, 3D hydrogeological modeling, geostatistical
modeling, planetary image analysis with ArcGIS, using the For details and course descriptions, check the upcoming June
StraboSpot Data System and the Topographic Analysis Kit issue of GSA Today or go to community.geosociety.org/
(TAK) for TopoToolbox, drones in the geosciences, quantifying gsa2019/learn/short.
sediment budgets, and field safety leadership.
This is a great opportunity to earn continuing education credits!
GSA Events Code of Conduct
Approved by GSA Council on 24 Sept. 2016
GSA is a premier, international scientific society whose goals
and mission are to advance geoscience research and discovery,
to provide service to society, and to promote stewardship of
Earth, within and beyond the geosciences profession. In fulfill-
ing its goals and mission, and in keeping with its Diversity
Position Statement, GSA meetings foster the exchange of scien-
GSA Meetings tific ideas, through open and respectful dialogues at oral and
poster sessions, field trips, short courses, mentorships, and other
RISE to the Top GSA-supported programs. GSA promotes, provides, expects,
and endorses a professional and respectful atmosphere and val-
ues a diversity of views and opinions.
All registrants, guests, volunteers, exhibitors, GSA staff, ser-
We support Respectful Inclusive Scientific Events vice providers, and others in attendance are expected to abide by
and are committed to ensuring a safe and welcoming this code of conduct, which outlines specific expectations for
environment for all participants. We expect all meeting participants at GSA-supported events and is in addition to the
participants to abide by the GSA Events Code of provisions of the GSA Code of Conduct. To read the full GSA
Conduct in all venues at our meetings, including Events Code of Conduct, go to www.geosociety.org/conduct.
ancillary events, field trips, and official and unofficial
social gatherings.
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